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It is not unreasonable to expect to travel to your holiday destination in relative safety and comfort – not fearing for your life on a nail-biting coach trip! If you are experiencing issues like this then say something at the time if you can.

If not, you should gather any evidence you can and report your concerns to the holiday rep as soon as possible. Ask for an official company complaint form to fill in and keep a record of events. If you don’t get a favourable response from your holiday rep, resolver recommends that you ask fellow travellers if they would be prepared to act as witnesses and submit your concern in writing to the holiday company.

You should know

A package holiday is where two or more key elements are provided under a single contract (flights, accommodation, transfers etc.). It can be in the UK, a cruise or travel abroad

Be reasonable in your expectations; the more you paid the higher your expectations should be

Did you get what you expected, was it as described and was it a reasonable experience? If not, then you can consider complaining

The Package Travel Regulations

Your rights are a little different when it comes to Package Holidays – the Package Travel Regulations (PTR) give you some protection here. Your rights say that your holiday should be as it was described when you paid for it. If the tour operator has advertised the package as including certain services, you are entitled to receive these services – if you feel that you’ve not gotten what you paid for, you can use Resolver to file a complaint with your tour operator.

Essentially, the PTR states that everything in the package must be as described, and that the tour operator is liable where your holiday isn’t as expected. If you arrive at the airport and find that your rooms are missing a balcony, a swimming pool or ocean views, the PTR says that you’re entitled to compensation.

A holiday is only a package holiday if the contract includes at least two of the following: transport, accommodation and other tourist services.

If the tour operator has booked a holiday that clearly shows that you have two separate contracts for flights and hotels (for example), it is not considered a package holiday and won't be covered by the PTR.

As of July 2018, the PTR has been extended to include any travel company that sells multiple bits of a holiday in a single transaction. This means that if a site puts together a hotel and a flight in one transaction, for example, they're covered under the PTR – and are liable if any part of the holiday they've included in the transaction goes wrong.

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